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'A Wilde Desire Took Me': The Homoerotic History of Dracula

in: Auerbach, Nina and Skal, David J., eds. Bram Stoker: Dracula. New York: Norton, 1997. pp. 470-482.

'For the Dead Travel Fast': Dracula in Anglo-German Context

in: Miller, Elizabeth, ed. Dracula: The Shade and the Shadow, Papers Presented at 'Dracula 97' A Centenary Celebration at Los Angeles, August 1998. Essex, U. K.: Desert Island Books, 1997. pp. 41-53.

'His Hour Upon the Stage': Theatrical Adaptations of Dracula

in: Auerbach, Nina and Skal, David J., eds. Bram Stoker: Dracula. New York: Norton, 1997. pp. 371-381.

'Kiss Me With Those Red Lips": Gender and Inversion in Bram Stoker's Dracula

in: Auerbach, Nina and Skal, David J., eds. Bram Stoker: Dracula. New York: Norton, 1997. pp. 444-459.

'Powers Old and New': Stoker's Alliances with Anglo-Irish Gothic

in: Hughes, William and Andrew Smith, eds. Bram Stoker: History, Psychoanalysis and the Gothic. New York: St. Martin's, 1998. pp.12-28.

'Stalwart Manhood': Failed Masculinity in Dracula

in: Miller, Elizabeth, ed. Dracula: The Shade and the Shadow, Papers Presented at 'Dracula 97' A Centenary Celebration at Los Angeles, August 1998. Essex, U. K.: Desert Island Books, 1997. pp. 229-238.

'Terrors That I Dare Not Think Of': Masculinity, Hysteria, and Empiricism in Stoker's Dracula

in: Miller, Elizabeth, ed. Dracula: The Shade and the Shadow, Papers Presented at 'Dracula 97' A Centenary Celebration at Los Angeles, August 1998. Essex, U. K.: Desert Island Books, 1997. pp. 93-103.

'With the Unspeakables': Dracula and Russophobia - Tourism, Racism and Imperialism

in: Miller, Elizabeth, ed. Dracula: The Shade and the Shadow, Papers Presented at 'Dracula 97' A Centenary Celebration at Los Angeles, August 1998. Essex, U. K.: Desert Island Books, 1997. pp. 104-115.

A Capital Dracula

in: Auerbach, Nina and Skal, David J., eds. Bram Stoker: Dracula. New York: Norton, 1997. pp. 431-444.

A Century of Draculas

Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 10(2): 109-114. 1999.

A Check-List of Bram Stoker

Acolyte 1(4): 6. Summer 1943.

A Clutch of Vampires: or, An Examination of the Contemporary Dracula Texts

Journal of Dracula Studies No. 6: [4 p.] 2004. (http://www.blooferland.com/drc/index.php?title=Journal_of_Dracula_Studies)

A Critical History of Dracula

in: Stoker, Bram. Bram Stoker: Dracula, ed. by John Paul Riquelme. New York: Palgrave, 2002 p. 409-433.

A Critical Stage in the Writing of Dracula

in: Hughes, William and Andrew Smith, eds. Bram Stoker: History, Psychoanalysis and the Gothic. New York: St. Martin's, 1998. pp.151-172.

A Race of Devils: Frankenstein, Dracula, and Science Fiction

Journal of Dracula Studies No. 5: [10 p.] 2003. (http://www.blooferland.com/drc/index.php?title=Journal_of_Dracula_Studies)

Al margine dello scientismo ottocentesco: parapsicologia, positivismo e il fantastico in Luigi Capuana, Gilbert Augustin Thierry e Bram Stoker

in: Ihring, Peter/Wolfzettel, Fredrich, eds. La tentazione del fantastico. Narrativa italiana fra 1860 e 1920. Perugia, Italy: Guerra Edizioni, 2003. p. 77-92.

Ambivalence and Ascendancy in Bram Stoker's Dracula

in: Stoker, Bram. Bram Stoker: Dracula, ed. by John Paul Riquelme. New York: Palgrave, 2002 p. 518-537.

Analyzing Dracula's Enduring Popularity

in: Stuprich, Michael, ed. Horror. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 2001. p. 126-133.

Appalling in Its Gloomy Fascination: Stoker's Dracula and Wilde's Salome

in: Holte, James C., ed. The Fantastic Vampire: Studies in the Children of the Night: Selected Essays from the Eighteenth Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1997. p. 31-36.

Back to the Basics: Re-Examining Stoker's Sources for Dracula

Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts 10(2): 187-196. 1999.

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